First, some comments on toDay. I'm not sure how much weight we can give to
Sally's last words about
Glirdy being a wolf. To me, at least, she seemed rather more like a wolf who knows she's going to die trying to make a mess before she goes. Looked at in that way, I don't think we should jump into conclusions based on anything she said - regardless of whether they are conclusions for or against
Glirdy's guilt.
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Originally Posted by Lottie
Again, can't help but notice that she doesn't give an opinion on Sally, Glirdy, and Greenie...
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I think you are a bit off in this argument. At least as far as my werewolf-experience goes, few wolves actually put all their fellows in the "no opinion" -category - or any same category, for that matter. A wolf is almost always a tad paranoid, and wold prefer to avoid cramming all his fellows under the same heading just so as not to make all their names appear together. Besides, a bit of wolf-on-wolf suspicion - or even open wolf-on-wolf fraternizing - is actually safer for a wolf than just carefully not saying anything about one's fellows. And, in addition to that, I've never seen an
Aganwolf not pulling off any kind of wolf-on-wolf thing.
Moving on to yesterDay next... (I also have a gigantic - well, sort of - post coming, I checked people's attitudes to
Sally from the two previous Days!)